Naval Reserves veteran Malcolm French explains why, on Remembrance Day, he wears a red poppy to honour the fallen and a white poppy in hopes of future without war.
“This Remembrance Day I’ll wear two poppies: one red and one white”


Naval Reserves veteran Malcolm French explains why, on Remembrance Day, he wears a red poppy to honour the fallen and a white poppy in hopes of future without war.

Veteran Malcolm French on poppies and the meaning of Remembrance Day

“On this Remembrance Day, I am remembering one Canadian peacekeeper in particular — someone the Harper government probably prefers to forget.”

“Why did I wear two poppies, and why will I do it again? For me, the red poppy represents the sacrifice of the fallen; the white poppy represents the hope for a better future where young soldiers, sailors, and air crew do not have to die.”

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